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Hi Ed,
You are correct to a certain extent. I don't know much about XCSoar because I don't sell it. Since it's free I can't sell it. I'm not trying to avoid it or push only products I can sell, but there is no motivation for me to spend my time trying to figure it out. Every time I've gone to the XCSoar web site I have been unable to find clear information that would help me install it on my PDA or PNA. I'm a pretty technical person and the web site is not intuitive to me. It if was easy to install then maybe I would include it in my newsletter, but my impression is that it is not easy to install and therefore mainly for high tech glider pilots that can work their way through the installation, etc. I'm glad that some glider pilots like it. That is fine. More power to them. I'm not getting rich selling soaring software. However, I am sincerely a fan of the soaring software I sell and support. I think it is great and worth every penny. Some glider pilots will choose to buy SeeYou Mobile, Glide Navigator II or pocket*StrePla and some will choose the free software. On the other hand, I do a lot of paid support for Glide Navigator II and SeeYou Mobile customers. They seem to appreciate that I can walk them through installing the using the software. I suppose I could get paid to do the same for XCSoar. Perhaps I just need to dig into it and get familiar with it so I can support it. But so far my attempts to get to know it have ended in frustration. I hear it is neat software, but the level of effort required doesn't seem worth it to me. Of course, once I got over the initial hurdles I imagine I would find it less difficult than I anticipated. Best Regards, Paul Remde "Ed Winchester" wrote in message ... Let's throw another one into this mix. I have one of these which I use for flying my Warrior: http://www.aviationsafety.com/flight_cheetahfl190.html It's based on this Samsung Display: http://www.samsung.com/us/consumer/o...ype=prd_detail Samsung doesn't list a display brightness on the specs page, but having used it numerous times in the air, I've never seen screen brightness to be a problem. But with all these devices which have been lately pointed out here, how do you fit the thing into a glider cockpit? But what I actually fly with is a Nokia 500 PNA, which I bought off eBay for $110. I unlocked it and loaded XCSoar on it, along with a whole group of software called MioPocket. And, it still has all its original PNA functionality. Yes, screen brightness is a slight problem, but I can live with it as is. Actually, some of the stuff I've seen written lately is upsetting me a bit. You have nice, informative articles by Mr. Remde in Gliding International, and maybe even in Soaring, but they don't mention XCSoar as software to use. I've been using it for more than a year and can't imagine something else I'd want it to do. I also own PocketStrepla running on an Axim X51v which is no better, if as good. I'm sure Paul's (and other writer's) writing is biased by trying to sell the products that make him a living, and he gets nothing from XCSoar. Ed wrote: This one was pointed out to me and at $425 looks like it will give us what we need..... http://www.wdlsystems.com/downloads/specs/1EPDX5U_s.pdf Cheers Al |
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